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John F. Kennedy's policies upset powerful interests, leading to a conspiracy involving the CIA, FBI, and the mob, with Lyndon B. Johnson as a key figure. Johnson is alleged to have been responsible for multiple murders and had connections to the CIA and the mob. The CIA's motive was Kennedy's handling of the Bay of Pigs and the Cuban Missile Crisis, while the mob sought to avoid deportation efforts against its leaders after Kennedy's father promised to stop them if he was elected.
Johnson blackmailed his way onto the ticket in 1960 and was under investigation by Robert Kennedy. Witnesses and insiders linked to the assassination died mysteriously. The Warren Commission's findings are disputed, with claims of ignored witnesses and altered evidence. Witnesses claimed shots came from the grassy knoll, and a photo suggests a "badgeman" figure.
The Warren Commission had members with conflicts of interest, and evidence suggests manipulation. A bullet found in the limo was later placed on Connolly's stretcher, contradicting the single bullet theory. Doctors reported seeing wounds consistent with shots from the front and back. Kennedy's body was illegally removed from Texas, and Johnson's swearing-in had ulterior motives. Johnson had control over Dallas and its officials. There were multiple shooters, including Malcolm Wallace, tied to Johnson.
The Zapruder film was altered, and a second film exists. Trump withheld some Kennedy assassination documents due to their disturbing nature. Johnson knew about Oswald before his capture. Guy Des Moines Shield, possibly Oswald's handler, died suspiciously. Johnson was a psychopath, and E. Howard Hunt claimed Johnson ran the assassination. Nixon believed Johnson was involved, stating he "wouldn't kill for it." Kennedy challenged powerful entities, similar to Trump, who faced resistance from the "deep state."